| Timing also depends on the number of office visits a firm is supposed to have. I remember we kept interviewing people in December one year and therefore many candidates who were interviewed in October had to wait till all interviews are over. If a candidate is really great, they may extend an offer prior to completion of all office visits. However, most people have to wait. |
| I would encourage him not to put all his eggs in one basket, and consider and apply for many, many jobs. He should be waiting tables or working productively at something in the meantime while waiting to hear. |
It seems that he indeed did not get an offer, but applied again in the fall. OP said he "applied", so it's unclear whether he was even considered or interviewed in the fall at all. |
Well the kid's a senior so hopefully he's ... you know - working productively at getting a college degree! |
| I don't think there are enough accountants on this board to answer your question, OP. now, if you were asking about law offers... |
| Offers went out at the end of the internship. If you have asked and been Told differently it is time to reflect on the communication within the family. |
| You're really worried about planning when he moves out? On Oct 1 of his senior year? CHILL. |
| Maybe son rejected Big4 offer? Wants to keep options open, but doesn't know how to tell you? Or, just wants to spite meddling grandparent? Not likely scenarios, but anything is possible. Son, not DCUM, will clear up this mystery. |
Accounting is one of the few fields that is growing. There is no reason why he should not find a firm where the culture is a fit. |
| If you are a helicopter parent, are you one of those parents who calls out for your son's doctors appointments at his internship? I work for a public accounting firm and having an interns parents call is strangely not uncommon (and not looked at as a good thing!. |
| I would still encourage him to apply to many things to avoid possible disappointment. Even still in college he can network, etc. Good luck. |
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Maybe you can encourage him to take a communications class - how to have difficult conversations.
If he can't talk to you now - he is going to have a tough time telling his boss unpleasant news. |
| 20 57. I agree but that's why he needs to network to find a good fit. The right one will not magically appear without some foot work. |
| Don't worry. I am sure he wants to get out of the house and away from you ASAP also. |